Democratic senators call for ban on marketing guns to kids
WASHINGTON: Outraged Democratic lawmakers called on Thursday for a halt to a marketing campaign aimed at children for a semi-automatic rifle called the JR-15.
“What are we coming to?” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. “With the epidemic of youth gun violence and mass shootings, an idea like this, a children´s AR-15, should just not see the light of day,” he said, referring to a popular military-style weapon.
At a press conference, Schumer and several other Democratic senators urged the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to take action against the company, Wee1 Tactical, that makes the JR-15.
“The law says you shouldn´t be marketing guns to kids,” he said, calling it “despicable.” On its website, Wee1 promotes the .22 caliber JR-15 as a lightweight semi-automatic rifle “geared towards smaller enthusiasts.”
The Chicago-based company said the gun is about 20 percent smaller than the standard AR-15 and can have five- or 10-round magazines. “We are excited and honored to provide a quality product that will assist families in safely passing on the proud American tradition of responsible gun ownership to the next generation of recreational shooting and hunting enthusiasts,” the company said.
The Wee1 website includes a picture of a child firing the weapon next to an adult. Schumer and the other senators referenced a spate of recent mass shootings in the United States and the shooting of a schoolteacher in Virginia by a six-year-old child.
“The last thing we need to be doing is reducing in size these deadly weapons of war and then marketing them to children,” Schumer said. “But that´s what´s happening.” Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois said gun manufacturers were using the “tobacco company playbook” to lure younger customers. “They want more Americans to use these weapons and they´re hooking them to the young with the JR-15,” Durbin said.
-
Prince Harry Receives Praises For Exposing Dark Side Of British Tabloids -
Andrew Forces Beatrice, Eugenie To Lose $60 Million Safety Net Saved For Retirement -
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang To Visit China To Push Re-entry Into AI Chip Market -
U.S. On Verge Of Losing Measles-free Title Due To Outbreak -
Harry Styles Excites Fans As He Announces Release Date Of New Song -
Japan’s Ex-PM Shinzo Abe’s Killer Is Set To Be Sentenced: How Much Punishment Could He Face? -
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s Return To UK Could Create Royal Family Dilemma -
Prince Harry Turns Troubled With No Sense Of Home: ‘Isolation Is Getting To Him Mentally’ -
Vitamin D Link To Respiratory Diseases Will Shock You -
A$AP Rocky Gives His Take On Children's Budding Personalities -
Elijah Wood On Return To 'Lord Of The Rings' Universe -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Resort To Begging Sarah Ferguson: 'It'll Bring Disaster For The Whole Family' -
Jenny Slate Hails Blake Lively Amid Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni -
Sophie Wessex Shares 'frustration' From Early Days In Royal Family -
Jason Momoa's Aquaman Unseen Snap Revealed -
Prince Harry Taught Only Way King Charles 'will Take Him Seriously'